This height limit also allows wheelchair footrests to clear the curb so that a person using a wheelchair can partially pull into the stall for transfer to the seat....
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Curbs [4.21.7]
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4.1.6(3)(h) Dressing Rooms
Where only unisex dressing rooms are provided, accessible unisex dressing rooms may be used to fulfill this requirement....
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A4.6.3 PARKING SPACES
High-top vans, which disabled people or transportation services often use, require higher clearances in parking garages than automobiles....
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Beach Access Route
A continuous, unobstructed path designed for pedestrian use that crosses the surface of a beach or that leads from a pedestrian access point to the high tide level at tidal beaches; mean...
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§ 35.163(b)
The international symbol for accessibility shall be used at each accessible entrance of a facility....
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§ 38.97(c)
or stanchions shall be provided in the entrance to the car in a configuration which allows passengers to grasp such assists from outside the car while starting to board, and to continue using...
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§ 38.115(c)
or stanchions shall be provided in the entrance to the car in a configuration which allows passengers to grasp such assists from outside the car while starting to board, and to continue using...
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§ 37.42(e)(2)
where such a clearance would create an insurmountable gap on a mini-high platform or where the physical structure of an existing station does not allow such clearance), barriers must be used...
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11B-104.1 Dimensions
This section clarifies the dimensioning conventions used in this chapter. Dimensions stated as a "maximum" or "minimum" provide a dimensional range for design purposes. ...
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11B-708.2 Audible and visual indicators
A light can be used to indicate visually that assistance is on the way. Signs indicating the meaning of visual signals should be provided....
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§ 37.55 Intercity rail station accessibility
All intercity rail stations shall be made readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, as soon as practicable, but in...
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11B-104.1 Dimensions
This section clarifies the dimensioning conventions used in this chapter. Dimensions stated as a "maximum" or "minimum" provide a dimensional range for design purposes....
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(vi) Mitigating Measures
Nevertheless, the use of a service animal, job coach, or personal assistant on the job would certainly be considered types of mitigating measures, as would the use of any device that could...
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Whether the definition of "wheelchair'' includes the Segway® PT. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As discussed above, because individuals with mobility disabilities are using the Segway® PT as a mobility device, the Department asked whether it should be included in the definition of...
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NFPA
not be installed in unsprinklered elevator hoistways unless they are installed to activate the elevator hoistway smoke relief equipment or where required by Chapter 30 of the California Building...
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Very interesting insight
I've used it in training sessions - it's a great way to communicate the idea of what is required and necessary, no matter the location or the language....
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2.6 Brief History of Section 4203 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), which required this accessibility standard setting, apply exclusively to medical diagnostic equipment and thus leave unaddressed equipment used...
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2.1.4 Issues
As useful as telecoils are, with the trend toward smaller and smaller hearing aids, it seems unlikely that this 30% figure will increase in the future....
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SEC. 513. ALTERNATIVE MEANS OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION. 42 USC 12212
Where appropriate and to the extent authorized by law, the use of alternative means of dispute resolution, including settlement negotiations, conciliation, facilitation, mediation, factfinding...
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1. Faucets
Faucets: Faucet handles or controls need to be usable with one loosely closed fist, because some people with disabilities can use only one hand and cannot grasp or twist faucets....